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Ser'Darius William Blain (born March 10, 1987) is a Haitian-American film and television actor. He is best known for his role as Anthony “Fridge” Johnson in the Jumanji film series, appearing in the sequel entries Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Jumanji: The Next Level. Blain is also recognized for his portrayal of Galvin Burdette in the first season of The CW series Charmed. Early life Blain started acting at the age of twelve when he helped his mother rewrite the script for a school play. His mother, a middle school English and drama teacher, cast him in the lead which caused him to "catch the bug". Blain credits this with overcoming his shyness, "l was a super shy boy to the point where I’d hold on to my mother’s skirt as a little boy...I’d always watched TV and wondered what that must be like". In 2007, his girlfriend convinced him to attend Actors, Models & Talent For Christ which got him into New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts where he met his manager. Career He graduated from NYC in 2009 and since then earned roles in films such as Camp X-Ray and When the Game Stands Tall. Blain played Anthony “Fridge” Johnson in the sequel Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017), and appeared in director James Kicklighter's short film Angel of Anywhere, starring Briana Evigan and David A. Gregory. In February 2018, Blain was cast in a regular role for the first season of The CW's fantasy drama series Charmed, a reboot of the 1998 series of the same name. The reboot "centers on three sisters in a college town who discover they are witches." Blain played the role of Galvin, a scientist and the boyfriend of Macy Vaughn (played by Madeleine Mantock), one of the sisters in the series. Filmography Film Television Video games References External links Official website Ser'Darius Blain at IMDb. Discover the Bob Blain popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Bob Blain books.

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  • Postcard Revolution Volume 2 synopsis, comments

    Postcard Revolution Volume 2

    Bob Blain

    Postcards sent to Congress and other leaders advocating a money supply based on citizenship rather than debt. It includes a series of SOS postcards to save our ship by decelerating...

  • Capitalism Receives Failing Grade synopsis, comments

    Capitalism Receives Failing Grade

    Bob Blain

    Simulation of barter, socialism, capitalism, and a system called autonomy with Cooperation: The Wealth of Nations Game played and graded by university students in a sociology class...

  • A Citizen Owned Money Supply synopsis, comments

    A Citizen Owned Money Supply

    Bob Blain

    This booklet explains why the money supply of nations must be based on citizenship rather than debt. It shows with "the pen of history" that debt in the United States grew to the a...

  • Postcard Revolution synopsis, comments

    Postcard Revolution

    Bob Blain

    The money supply of the United States has two design defects shared by nations around the world; it is issued as interestbearing debt and its name, "dollar," is undefined.The serie...

  • Lifetime Economics synopsis, comments

    Lifetime Economics

    Bob Blain

    The rules of Lifetime Economics are: 1. Value in use time, 2. Price in work time, and 3. Profit in free time. Economics as we know it today has departed so far from reality that it...

  • The Root of United States Public and Private Debt Told by the Pen of History synopsis, comments

    The Root of United States Public and Private Debt Told by the Pen of History

    Bob Blain

    The "pen of history" tells us that the root of both public and private debt in the United States goes back to the founding of the Bank of North America in 1781 in the closing days ...